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16th September 07, 06:44 PM
#1
I appreciate the self control. But you get the idea... Kilt+strong winds=
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17th September 07, 04:12 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Crusty
I appreciate the self control. But you get the idea... Kilt+strong winds= 
yes,....but....church is one of the last places where women can still be seen in skirts and dresses (at least here anyway).
So, if they can cope with wind in their flimsy outfits, how much more can we survive wind in heavy wool or hemp kilts?
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17th September 07, 04:33 PM
#3
As a pastor, I would say that myself and the other pastors with whom I associate are just happy to have someone come to our church regardless of his/her style of dress. We see them as our honored guest and try to treat them as such.
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17th September 07, 04:45 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by jackson1863
As a pastor, I would say that myself and the other pastors with whom I associate are just happy to have someone come to our church regardless of his/her style of dress. We see them as our honored guest and try to treat them as such.
Reverand - I like your attitude!
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17th September 07, 05:34 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by jackson1863
As a pastor, I would say that myself and the other pastors with whom I associate are just happy to have someone come to our church regardless of his/her style of dress. We see them as our honored guest and try to treat them as such.
Quite right.
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